Papers 3521-3530 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…profitable time of the year, the shearing season, and the most hectic, the lambing season. Paddy was an immigrant from Ireland to New Zealand and was a devout Catholic, along with most Australians. Upon arriving to Drogheda, the Cleary family met Father…
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…. Emigrants from many European countries, including Italy and Germany, settled Argentina in the last part of the 19th century and the first quarter of the 20th. This immigration made Argentina a place where the poor of Europe could earn a decent living by farming…
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…to 150 have been seen together at one time. Large groups probably consist of several pods which have temporarily aggregated. Pods themselves appear very stable for many years, with little emigration or immigration (124). They are highly cooperative…
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…of a coal strike. Third class (steerage) was mainly Irish immigrants and people of Mediterranean descent planning to make a new life in America. Once aboard the Titanic, her passengers would see the most modern and luxurious accomodations on any ocean…
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…they have no competence in doing, at the state and national level. Clegg says that policymaking needs to be left in the hands of elected officials. Judges are setting up gay-rights ordinances in Colorado and making welfare policy for illegal immigrants
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Category: /Literature/English
…class. Younger servants could not even be seen, heard, or around the family or their friends (McMurtry 169). Sweatshops were very small makeshift factories, usually ran by poor immigrants. The daily conditions of the shops were dirty, cramped…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not seem to be working and ahs also become a very complex and confusing subject, as many immigrants move into the country requiring special language instruction, unnecessary classes such as art and music are removed, adequate funding for materials is harder…
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Category: /Literature/English
immigrant. As the story advances, her journey of struggle through the relationship with her overbearing mother is unraveled. Instantly there is a closeness felt with Jing-Mei. This is because of the part she plays as a protagonist. You can understand what…
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Category: /History
…something about it. Then the two languages became a major issue. Many businesses had a sign in French only, and doctors and nurses had to speak French. These were all effects on Bill 101 by the Parti Quebecois. Immigrants were educated only in French…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in this novel, Toronto infrastructure is symbolic of the work achieved by the builders, and how it exists because of the sacrifice of immigrant workers. "In The Skin Of A Lion" is not just a book based on "looseness". Although it creates looseness by its poetic…
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